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On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 12:06:52 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:

>On 2018-07-19 10:33 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>>> My brother and his co-worker are having trouble with a co-worker.
>>> He works part time in the tasting room of a local winery. They
>>> tried to talk to her politely about her constantly butting in
>>> while they are dealing with customers but she freaked out.
>>> Apparently she is the girlfriend of a friend of the boyfriend of
>>> the owner's daughter. She knows everything and has worked at
>>> everything. She has had at least a dozen jobs since she graduated.
>>>
>>> He pointed out how different that is from the experience of the
>>> good co-worker and himself. They had both worked at part time
>>> jobs until graduation and then into their career jobs until
>>> retirement. They now work at the winery just to keep busy.
>>>

>>
>> Too complicated! She probably just needs a good slap in the face!
>>

>
>I don't think you can do that any more. All they did was to say that
>they had to talk to her and told her that she has to stop interferring
>and interrupting them all the time. That was as far as they got when she
>freaked out and said that they were lazy and didn't do anything all day
>but stand around and complain about the owners. My brother, a retired
>cop, never trusted her from the start and made a point of never talking
>about the owners in her presence. Then she stopped talking to them.
>
>The coworker, the more senior, was approached by the owner's daughter,
>the one who had hired her boyfriend's friend's girlfriend, and asked
>what had happened on the weekend, so she obviously went whining to her
>boss/friend when all they had done was to asked her to stop doing those
>things that were so annoying. They hadn't even mentioned that once or
>twice a day she would reach into her purse and discretely slip
>something out and go to the washroom for a couple minutes.


Might be a tampon.

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